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Massif of the Bernese Alps in Switzerland
The Wildstrubel (3,244 metres (10,643 ft)) is a mountain in the Alps, straddling the border between the Swiss cantons of Bern and Valais. It forms a large
Wildstrubel
Glacier in Switzerland
The Wildstrubel Glacier (German: Wildstrubelgletscher) is a 2.5 km (1.6 mi) long glacier (2005) situated in the Bernese Alps in the canton of Valais,
Wildstrubel_Glacier
Part of the Alps mountain range in Switzerland
mountains (notably Dent de Morcles, Grand Muveran, Diablerets, Wildhorn and Wildstrubel) around 3,000 metres (9,800 ft), and the chain east of Gemmi Pass, consisting
Bernese_Alps
Mountain in Switzerland
Leukerbad in the canton of Valais. It lies approximately halfway between the Wildstrubel and the Gemmi Pass. Politically, the Schwarzhorn belongs to the municipalities
Schwarzhorn (Wildstrubel massif)
Schwarzhorn_(Wildstrubel_massif)
Glacier in Switzerland
88 square kilometres (3.04 sq mi), is located below the mountain of Wildstrubel in the Bernese Alps. Its largest tongue is also called in German Rezligletscher
Plaine_Morte_Glacier
Mountain
Highest point Elevation 2,942 m (9,652 ft) Prominence 92 m (302 ft) Parent peak Wildstrubel Coordinates 46°23′21.6″N 7°36′09.3″E / 46.389333°N 7.602583°E / 46
Daubenhorn
Decade in mountaineering (1854–1865)
Hinterer Brochkogel, Nadelhorn, Piz Morteratsch, Vorderer Brochkogel, Wildstrubel 1859 Aletschhorn, Bietschhorn, Grand Combin, Grivola, Rimpfischhorn,
Golden_age_of_alpinism
Plateau of the western Swiss Alps
kilometres (1.2 mi) and is surrounded by mountains, dominated by the Wildstrubel in the southwest. It is covered by alpine pastures and crossed by numerous
Engstligenalp
Mountain in Switzerland
Highest point Elevation 2,950 m (9,680 ft) Prominence 209 m (686 ft) Parent peak Wildstrubel Coordinates 46°22′35.3″N 7°27′43.7″E / 46.376472°N 7.462139°E / 46
Rohrbachstein
Municipality in Bern, Switzerland
many mountains, the highest of which is the Wildstrubel (3,243 m (10,640 ft)). Somewhat below the Wildstrubel, by the Siebenbrunnen ("seven fountains")
Lenk_im_Simmental
English writer and mountaineer (1832–1904)
his favourite Swiss guide Melchior Anderegg, of the following peaks: Wildstrubel – 11 September 1858 with T. W. Hinchliff and Melchior Anderegg Bietschhorn
Leslie_Stephen
Mountain of the Bernese Alps
Elevation 3,048 m (10,000 ft) Prominence 563 m (1,847 ft) Parent peak Wildstrubel Listing Alpine mountains above 3000 m Coordinates 46°27′45″N 7°36′0″E
Gross_Lohner
660 Vanoise Massif, France Mount Smythe 3,246 10,650 Canadian Rockies Wildstrubel 3,243 10,640 Bernese Alps, Switzerland Williams Peak 3,242 10,636 Idaho
List of mountains by elevation
List_of_mountains_by_elevation
Mountain pass across the Bernese Alps
pass is at the west end of the Aar Massif and at the east end of the Wildstrubel Massif. Near the pass is the Daubensee, which has no outlet above ground
Gemmi_Pass
Mountain pass in Switzerland
canton of Valais. The pass lies between the Wildhorn on the west and the Wildstrubel on the east. Lac de Tseuzier is located south of the pass. List of mountain
Rawil_Pass
Global ultramarathon trail running race series
2026. "UTMB Mont-Blanc". UTMB World Series. Retrieved 23 May 2026. "Wildstrubel by UTMB". UTMB World Series. Retrieved 23 May 2026. "Kaçkar by UTMB"
UTMB_World_Series
Mountain of the Bernese Alps
and the Gemmi Pass (Valais). The Steghorn belongs to the massif of the Wildstrubel. The easiest ascent can be made from the "Lämmeren" hut in the canton
Steghorn
Mountain in Switzerland
Highest point Elevation 2,548 m (8,360 ft) Prominence 50 m (160 ft) Parent peak Wildstrubel Coordinates 46°20′46″N 7°29′05″E / 46.34611°N 7.48472°E / 46.34611;
Bella_Lui
Graubünden CH 1883 307 Wildstrubel 3244 816 46°24′01″N 07°31′43″E / 46.40028°N 7.52861°E / 46.40028; 7.52861 (307. Wildstrubel (3244 m)) Bernese Alps
List of prominent mountains of the Alps above 3000 m
List_of_prominent_mountains_of_the_Alps_above_3000_m
Tributary of the river Kander in the Bernese Oberland
and the Ammertenbach. This area is located west of the mountain range Wildstrubel, and to the north of and below the Glacier de la Plaine Morte (2,700 m
Simme
Mountain in Switzerland
restrictions and the summit can by reached via a marked trail from the Wildstrubel hut or from the Pointe de la Plaine Morte. Retrieved from the Swisstopo
Weisshorn_(Bernese_Alps)
English mountaineer, traveller, and author
and the guide Melchior Anderegg, Hinchliff made an early ascent of the Wildstrubel on 11 September 1858 and the first ascent of the Alphubel on 9 August
Thomas_Woodbine_Hinchliff
Mountain in Switzerland
Highest point Elevation 2,735 m (8,973 ft) Prominence 135 m (443 ft) Parent peak Wildstrubel Coordinates 46°26′43.4″N 7°35′35.1″E / 46.445389°N 7.593083°E / 46
Tschingellochtighorn
Mountain in Switzerland
and the Rawil Pass. Along with the Muverans, the Diablerets and the Wildstrubel, the Wildhorn is one of the four distinct mountain massifs of the Bernese
Wildhorn
Mountain in Switzerland
lies between the valleys of Les Outannes and Leukerbad, south of the Wildstrubel. Retrieved from the Swisstopo topographic maps and Google Earth. The
Trubelstock
Overview of glaciers in Switzerland
Dammastock 3,630 2,060 Dammareuss Rhine Wildstrubel VS Bernese Alps 4.81 1917 2.83 2.65 2.29 -535 Wildstrubel 3,244 2,560 Lämmerendalu Rhine Tsanfleuron
List of glaciers in Switzerland
List_of_glaciers_in_Switzerland
National curling competition in Switzerland
Jean Jungen, Hans Hirt, Jean Freudiger, Willy Günthart 1988 Gstaad Bern-Wildstrubel CC Heinz Weber, Urs Fischer, Heinz Wyser, Peppino Vicini 1989 Wildhaus
Swiss Senior Curling Championships
Swiss_Senior_Curling_Championships
Key western Swiss transport link
the Lötschberg line. Meanwhile, a line from Lenk im Simmental under Wildstrubel to Leukerbad in the Valais was also proposed. However, the supporters
Lötschberg_railway
Mountain in Switzerland
valley of Derborence. Along with the Muverans, the Wildhorn and the Wildstrubel, the Diablerets are one of the four distinct and glaciated massifs of
Diablerets
Mountain in Switzerland
Swissgerman. There is an other mountain with the same name near the Wildstrubel (VS/BE), Schneehore on the maps. Retrieved from the Swisstopo topographic
Schneehorn
Mountain in Switzerland
Highest point Elevation 2,995 m (9,826 ft) Prominence 242 m (794 ft) Parent peak Wildstrubel Coordinates 46°21′52.3″N 7°30′28.3″E / 46.364528°N 7.507861°E / 46
Mont_Bonvin
68222°E / 46.34222; 9.68222 Bregaglia Range Graubünden 1883 118 61 Wildstrubel 3,244 10,643 816 2,677 46°24′01″N 07°31′43″E / 46.40028°N 7.52861°E
List of prominent mountains of Switzerland
List_of_prominent_mountains_of_Switzerland
Swiss geological survey
Landestopographie. In 1938, the first 1:50.000 map was published: 263 Wildstrubel. From 1939 to 1945, all sales were suspended because of World War II
Swisstopo
Mountain in Switzerland
of the Hahnenmoos Pass, at the foot of the Ammertenspitz (part of the Wildstrubel massif). The summit of the Regenboldshorn can be reached via marked trails
Regenboldshorn
10.09306°E / 46.85694; 10.09306 Silvretta Alps Graubünden 1865 202 Wildstrubel 3244 816 46°24′01″N 07°31′43″E / 46.40028°N 7.52861°E / 46.40028;
List of mountains of Switzerland above 3000 m
List_of_mountains_of_Switzerland_above_3000_m
Municipality in Bern, Switzerland
mountains are Lohner (3,049 m (10,003 ft)), Steghorn (3,146 m (10,322 ft)), Wildstrubel (3,243 m (10,640 ft)), Fitzer (2,458 m (8,064 ft)), Tschenten (2,025 m
Adelboden
Swiss mountain hut
middle) towards Wildhorn 1:25'000 Blatt 1266 Lenk 1:50'000 Blatt 263 Wildstrubel SAC Sektion Moléson Von grossen Alpweiden und ihren Besitzern. Zeitschrift
Wildhornhütte
Swiss mountain guide
Anderegg was also a well-known guide. First ascents by Melchior Anderegg Wildstrubel, 3,243 m (Bernese Alps), 11 September 1858 Rimpfischhorn, 4,199 m (Pennine
Melchior_Anderegg
Swiss curler
Daniel Wyser Curler ♂ Team Curling club Bern-Wildstrubel CC, Bern Curling career Member Association Switzerland World Championship appearances 1 (1983)
Daniel_Wyser
Exploration and charting of the High Alps region
Calderas, Uia di Ciamarella Dom, Eiger, Nadelhorn, Piz Morteratsch, Wildstrubel (1858) Aletschhorn, Bietschhorn, Grand Combin, Grivola, Rimpfischhorn
Exploration_of_the_High_Alps
Landestopographie. In 1938, the first map 1:50.000 is published: 263 Wildstrubel. From 1939 to 1945, all sales are suspended because of World War II.
Cartography_of_Switzerland
Swiss curler
Urs Studer Curler ♂ Team Curling club Bern-Wildstrubel CC, Bern Curling career Member Association Switzerland World Championship appearances 1 (1983)
Urs_Studer
Swiss curler
Jürg Studer Curler ♂ Team Curling club Bern-Wildstrubel CC, Bern Curling career Member Association Switzerland World Championship appearances 1 (1983)
Jürg_Studer_(curler)
Municipality in Valais, Switzerland
known in summer for its hiking trails to Kandersteg, Adelboden or the Wildstrubel. It is visited by the families because of the small lake called "Daubensee"
Leukerbad
Swiss curler
Bruno Binggeli Curler ♂ Team Curling club Bern-Wildstrubel CC, Bern Curling career Member Association Switzerland World Championship appearances 1 (1983)
Bruno_Binggeli
Mountain in Switzerland
canton of Bern. It is the highest summit of the chain lying between the Wildstrubel and Lake Thun and which is the watershed between the Simme and the Kander
Albristhorn
58639°N 8.23972°E / 46.58639; 8.23972 Bernese Alps Interlaken-Oberhasli Wildstrubel 3244 816 46°24′01″N 07°31′43″E / 46.40028°N 7.52861°E / 46.40028;
List of mountains of the canton of Bern
List_of_mountains_of_the_canton_of_Bern
07°57′16″E / 46.19889°N 7.95444°E / 46.19889; 7.95444 Pennine Alps Visp 127 Wildstrubel 3244 816 46°24′01″N 07°31′43″E / 46.40028°N 7.52861°E / 46.40028;
List_of_mountains_of_Valais
Barbara Meyer, Urs Winkelhausen, Erika Müller 1982 Biel/Bienne Bern-Wildstrubel Urs Studer, Brigitte Leutenegger, Jürg Studer, Karin Leutenegger 1983
Swiss Mixed Curling Championship
Swiss_Mixed_Curling_Championship
National curling championship
Arlesheim Jürg Tanner Lausanne-Riviera 1983 Wildhaus Bruno Binggeli Bern-Wildstrubel 1984 Genève Peter Attinger Jr. Dübendorf 1985 Bern Markus Känzig Olten
Swiss Men's Curling Championship
Swiss_Men's_Curling_Championship
Topics referred to by the same term
(Vals) (2944 m), part of Lepontine Alps, west of Vals (GR) Schwarzhorn (Wildstrubel massif) (3105 m), in the Bernese Alps (BE), west of Leukerbad (VS) Schwarzhorn
Schwarzhorn
Curling competition at Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
Third: Mikael Hasselborg Second: Hans Nordin Lead: Lars Wernblom Bern-Wildstrubel CC, Bern Skip: Urs Studer Third: Bruno Binggeli Second: Jürg Studer Lead:
1983_Air_Canada_Silver_Broom
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